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Biulya äqi Jedu were created in 2002 and became a founder member of [[CrFA League 1]] for its [[2003 CrFA League 1|first season]]. The club has traditionally been underachievers, although two recent third place finishes in the league and a [[2009 King's Cup|King's Cup]] win have seen the team's fortunes improve. | Biulya äqi Jedu were created in 2002 and became a founder member of [[CrFA League 1]] for its [[2003 CrFA League 1|first season]]. The club has traditionally been underachievers, although two recent third place finishes in the league and a [[2009 King's Cup|King's Cup]] win have seen the team's fortunes improve. | ||
Revision as of 13:57, 28 March 2019
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| Full name | Biulya äqi Jedu Futból Clób |
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| Nickname(s) | BäJ |
| Founded | 2002 |
| Ground |
Johaņ Mortensen Cómunähl Grónd (capacity: 35,000) |
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| League | CrFA League 1 |
| Website | Club home page |
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Biulya äqi Jedu FC is a Craitish football club based in the city of Biulya, which competes in CrFA League 1. The manager is Jón Dehbo and the club's stadium is the Johaņ Mortensen Cómunähl Grónd.
History
Biulya äqi Jedu were created in 2002 and became a founder member of CrFA League 1 for its first season. The club has traditionally been underachievers, although two recent third place finishes in the league and a King's Cup win have seen the team's fortunes improve.
Players
First team squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FMF eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FMF nationality.
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